19:46 - Peggy George
she will be showing us examples of all of these tools she is mentioning

20:11 - Peggy George
great image!! makes you feel like your head is spinning :-)

20:29 - Lesa #2
Cat...I am a bit concerned about the message about grading. The most important part of formative assessment analyzing student work to inform instruction. Perhaps at the end you can address this more.

20:42 - Peggy George
I can't imagine doing a doctorate, working full time with a 14 month old!

20:44 - Larry A 1
You can use data to see how each student is doing, where any one student or lots of students are stuck or not getting it and to adjust your teaching of those ideas and concepts so they understand them better - leave fewer or no gaps of knowledge

20:48 - Lisa Durff
downtime - what's that?

20:52 - Peggy George
no worries Cat

20:55 - Peggy George
we'll come back to it

21:34 - Lesa #2
Does all formative assessment need to be "graded"?

21:36 - Peggy George
we'll save all of your questions and ask them when Cat finishes her presentation. We don't want her to run out of time sharing her tips/tools.

35:37 - @plnaugle(Paula Naugle)
There was quite an uproar at the beginning of our school year, because our district ddn't fund our Discovery Ed subscription. So mnay teachers complained that the district paid for the service and got it back for us.

35:53 - Peggy George
that is great news Paula!!! So glad they listened!

48:15 - Peggy George
great point about embedding these tools on your website or Moodle site!

48:16 - Peggy Tiani
thanks for the jeopardy lab link :)

48:21 - Zack
I agree with the Moodle comments!

48:31 - @plnaugle(Paula Naugle)
For math teachers check out TenMarks. It is free for teachers and allows you to assign Common Core aligned tests to your students and gives you reports. http://tenmarks.com/

48:56 - Candice
? for the end... Seem times I can feel overwhelmed by all of the great options that are available and don't use any of them well... If you had to suggest just one to start with, which would be the best tool at has the most capabilities? Where is a good place to start?

48:56 - Peggy Georgehttp://www.voicethread.com (More than just project narration! Collaborative work and assessments, shareable with other students only option, additional approach to written and presented material)

49:12 - @bcdtech Maureen
VT got really pricey this year for a school acct.

49:23 - Peggy George
I agree Maureen!

49:55 - Zack
personal.crocodoc.com is another great site to allow students to leave comments on pdf's or linoit-leaving sticky notes on a video

50:02 - Peggy George
I think I was mixing up the prices for Quia and Voicethread. Quia is $40/year I think if you want the Pro version.

50:03 - @plnaugle(Paula Naugle)
Hate that VT and Glogster went to paid version for classroom use. Loved both of them but can't afford to spend money of these sites.

50:14 - kg
Question for the end: Of all of these, which have the most potential for multiple authors working to build an assessment (e.g., a team of students building their own quiz for other students to use)?

52:08 - @plnaugle(Paula Naugle)
@Zack, I love using Google Drive for collaobative creation, but hard to use with 4th graders if they don't have gmial accounts. We have done some work using my gmail account.

1:09:58 - Candice
? for the end... Seem times I can feel overwhelmed by all of the great options that are available and don't use any of them well... If you had to suggest just one to start with, which would be the best tool at has the most capabilities? Where is a good place to start?

1:10:03 - Peggy George
you'd have to give them a link to audio or image and take them away from the form. Not the best!!

1:10:20 - Cindy
If you have OneNote, try the Windows button + S key for snipping!

1:10:21 - Peggy George
Great question @Candice!

1:10:39 - Candice
Sorry for the typos!

1:11:18 - Peggy George
I guess some of it depends on what's really important to you. If you want it ALL you may need to subscribe to one of the Pro versions

1:12:11 - kg
Thanks for that answer on collaboration :)

1:12:21 - Peggy George
really helpful answer Cat!!! :-)

1:13:00 - @SteveHayes_RB60
you can create polls in sliderocket which has a collabortive capabilities

1:13:06 - Candice
Remind me again, which one works across all types of technology?

1:13:12 - Cindy
Thanks, all - great session - LOTS to ponder here.

1:13:18 - Lorie Moffat
yes

1:13:24 - Peggy George
one more from Candice :-)

1:13:28 - Becki
Candice, that

1:13:30 - Bill
Wondering if you know of any online rubric tools where when you grade with the rubric, students can access the results?

1:13:46 - Becki
that's Socrative Candice

1:13:51 - Peggy George
with Google Forms you can publish the URL for the results spreadsheet

1:14:06 - Peggy George
not sure about rubrics results @Bill???

1:14:12 - Candice
Awesome! Thank you!!! This has been great!

1:14:27 - Bill
Google Forms is hard to format so it looks nice. Also there's a need to keep individual assessment results private.

1:14:48 - @bcdtech Maureen
Thank you - learned a lot.

1:15:00 - Peggy George
that's so true Bill! You can't just share one student's results on Google

1:15:01 - Lesa #2
Thank you. Interesting session

1:15:02 - kg
GoogleForms really requires extra work, like using Flubaroo for grading, and having a place to post it (unlike the self-contained environments like Edmodo).

1:15:26 - Peggy George
Flubaroo is a fantastic time saving option for teachers and you don't have to know how to create it. Just use their template

1:15:29 - kg
@Bill: Yes, grade sharing with Forms is another step to do

1:15:42 - kg
It was so great when Flubaroo hit the streets :)

1:16:01 - Bill
I like Flubaroo, but it's not a solution for rubric-based grading.

1:16:50 - Peggy George
it's really interesting to see some of the sample assessments coming out for Common Core now. I've been impressed with some of the multiple choice options that require deep thinking and they have to solve multiple steps to get the correct answer

1:17:16 - kg
Googleforms can allow "text" responses if you choose that item option, but formatting is not kind.

1:18:28 - Peggy George
I was in a LearnZillion webinar last week where they demonstrated a couple of examples for the common core assessments and was very impressed! They have free webinars almost weekly and LearnZillion is an amazing free resource for CommonCore!

1:18:36 - Bill
Not that it necessarily grades it for you, but that you can use while viewing a project online to grade, and then the score can be accessed by the student.

1:18:59 - Peggy George
Kathy Schrock has tons of links for rubrics on her site but I'm not sure any of them publish the results.